Modulated temperature DSC measurements relating to the cold crystallization process of poly(ethylene terephtalate)

1996; Volume: 46; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/bf01983609

ISSN

0368-4466

Autores

Jürgen E. K. Schawe, G.W.H. Höhne,

Tópico(s)

Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography

Resumo

The modulated temperature differential scanning calorimetric method (MT-DSC) yields three temperature dependent signals, an underlying heat capacity curve from the underlying heat flow rate (corresponding to the conventional DSC signal), and a complex heat capacity curve with a real part (storage heat capacity) and an imaginary part (loss heat capacity). These curves have been measured in the cold crystallization region for poly(ethylene terephtalate) with a modified Perkin-Elmer DSC-7. The underlying curve shows the well known large exothermic crystallization peak. The storage heat capacity shows a step change which reproduces the change in heat capacity during crystallization. This curve may be used as baseline, to separate the crystallization heat flow rate from the underlying heat flow rate curve. The loss heat capacity curve exhibits a small exothermic peak at the temperature of the step change of the storage curve. It could be caused by changes of the molecular mobility during crystallization.

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